COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
This is the new recipe replacing the original He’Brew Genesis ale. Balanced between a West Coast style pale and amber ale with just enough malt sweetness to highlight a flurry of hop aroma and flavor. Witness the evolution of our original creation.

Transfer from BA review on 11-2-12-
Poured from bottle into pint glass
Appearance – Pours a deep-amber/copper colored brew with a big white head. The head is billowy and fades over a few minutes to leave some decent lacing on the sides of the glass.
Smell – The smell is largest of a strong bready aroma. Mixed with this aroma are some aromas of a grapefruit hop as well as a lighter pine smell. Rather nice.
Taste – The taste starts with a bready flavor mixed with a light caramel sweetness and some grapefruit hop. The grapefruit grows stronger and is accompanied by some more floral hop tastes. As these come to light, the sweetness begins to fade. As the taste advances more toward the end, a pine taste then comes to the tongue. In the end a slightly bitter and bready flavor are left to linger on the tongue.
Mouthfeel –The body of the beer is on the average side in its thickness with a carbonation level that is rather low. The body is decent for the flavors and the session style of the brew, but a higher level of carbonation would have made it more “session” like.
Overall – A pretty tasty brew. It had a good hop taste profile with a decent balance of the taste, as there was a lighter sweetness and some bready flavors mixed with the hop.

pours a clear pale brown with a large white head, and good lacing.
smell is of caramel, grain, hops, malt, and a touch of citrus.
taste is of caramel, grain, hops, some roasted malt, and a little citrus. ends bitter and somewhat dry.

Caramel brown with a thin white head. Aroma is sweet citrusy hops and graham crackery malt. Taste is the same, and the carbonation is mild (I’d like just a bit more), but this is a very flavorful and drinkable session beer, though I’m sure that some will object to calling it that. $2/12oz

12oz bottle. Pours a hazy melon orange with a quickly diminishing head of tight white bubbles. A small cake of head is all that remains inside of a ring around the edge of the glass. Aroma is floral and piney. Flavors are spicy bitterness from front to back. Not bad.

12 oz bottle from jcwattsrugger, thanks John. Pours to the darker side of amber/orange with a thin white head. Nice floral hop aroma. Touch of rye in the flavor, but mostly more floral hop with a bit of bready malt. Medium bodied with a quick bitter finish.

I think this was one of the smoothest and enjoyable Pale Ales that i have had. Nice in color and pour with a great head that laced well. Aroma was of floral hops and taste was semi sweet malt with a great hop balance.

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